Choosing the Window Style That’s Right For You

Windows are a big investment, so you want to make sure you get the right ones to suit your home and your needs.

There are many things to consider when choosing new windows for your home – your home’s existing design and architecture, the style of the windows, material and colour, specific features, environment, lifestyle, and more.

Installing New Windows In Your Home

If you are wanting to change the size and shape of your existing window, you should consider purchasing new windows.

The advantage to installing completely new windows in your home is that you get a completely revamped look and feel.

And no matter what you have in mind, Fasada can custom manufacture beautiful windows, to create an energy efficient and long-lasting investment for your home.

Here are a few of Fasada’s best-selling window styles for you to consider.

1. Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged vertically, open like a door, and are installed with a heavy-duty fold-down crank.

This window style is one of the most popular because of its enhanced security features. They offer multipoint locks, which make them significantly more difficult to break into when compared with other models.

2. Awning Windows

Our energy-saving awning windows are a popular choice for homeowners in Burlington and Oakville for its efficiency and style.

This window style is ideal for spaces that require a good deal of air circulation, because they can even be opened in the rain without letting any rain indoors.

You can also customize these windows so they seamlessly coordinate with your home.

3. Vinylbilt Windows

Vinylbilt windows are extremely long-lasting, high-quality windows made right here in Canada.

These innovative windows boost the insulating value of your home, retaining the heat from your interior heating system in the winter and reflecting the sun’s radiant heat in the summer.

And that’s just the beginning. Vinylbilt windows use a number of features to maximize their performance in your home. Learn more about them here.

4. Bay Windows

Bay windows usually include a large window that’s hung between two double-hung or casement windows joined together to form a large viewing area.

You can often find bay windows in the front of homes, or in an area of their home where they can build a window seat on the interior to provide a nice spot to read or enjoy the view.

See For Yourself

The best way to envision one of these windows is to see them for yourself.